Socialist Workers' Party of Germany
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Socialist Workers' Party of Germany
Summary
Socialist Workers' Party of Germany is a political party in Germany[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany is in the country of Germany[3].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's instance of is recorded as political party in Germany[4].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany followed Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany[5].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[6].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's Commons category is recorded as Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands (1931)[7].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's archives at is recorded as German Federal Archives[8].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's chairperson is recorded as Kurt Rosenfeld[9].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's chairperson is recorded as Jacob Walcher[10].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's chairperson is recorded as Paul Frölich[11].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's chairperson is recorded as Max Seydewitz[12].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's chairperson is recorded as Heinrich Ströbel[13].
- January 1, 1931 marks the founding of Socialist Workers' Party of Germany[14].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany was dissolved in January 1, 1945[15].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Socialist Workers' Party of Germany[16].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's political ideology is recorded as socialism[17].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's political ideology is recorded as Centrist Marxism[18].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's described by source is recorded as Archival fonds: Socialist Workers' Party of Germany (1931–1939)[19].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's replaces is recorded as Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany[20].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands'}[21].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'ru', 'text': 'СРПГ'}[22].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'SAPD'}[23].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's different from is recorded as Socialist Workers' Party of Germany[24].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's official color is recorded as red[25].
- Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's member category is recorded as Category:Socialist Workers' Party of Germany (1931) politicians[26].
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Founding
January 1, 1931 marks the founding of Socialist Workers' Party of Germany[14].
Identity
Socialist Workers' Party of Germany followed Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany[5]. Short names include {'lang': 'ru', 'text': 'СРПГ'}[22] and {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'SAPD'}[23].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Kurt Rosenfeld[9], a politician[27], 1877–1943[28], of German Reich[29]; Jacob Walcher[10], a politician[30], 1887–1970[31], of Germany[32], awarded the Patriotic Order of Merit in Gold[33], specialised in communism[34]; Paul Frölich[11], a politician[35], 1884–1953[36], of Germany[37]; Max Seydewitz[12], a politician[38], 1892–1987[39], of German Democratic Republic[40], awarded the Order of Karl Marx[41]; and Heinrich Ströbel[13], a journalist[42], 1869–1944[43], of German Reich[44].
Operations
Socialist Workers' Party of Germany's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[6].
Dissolution
Socialist Workers' Party of Germany was dissolved in January 1, 1945[15].
Why It Matters
Socialist Workers' Party of Germany has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[45]